Zeno

"Zeno at 4 a.m.," the latest multimedia work from the South African artist William Kentridge, which was given its Chicago premiere over the weekend at the MCA, is a bravura display of stagecraft that gets inside the nightmares of a conflicted middle-age man. Not as explicitly political as Kentridge's drawings, videos and previous theatrical adaptations -- many of which are on view in the MCA's Kentridge retrospective -- "Zeno" instead turns to...

Pesky pimples rate high on most people's annoyance scale. High-tech relief is now available with Zeno, an electronic zit zapper. "It's best for inflammatory acne," says Dr. Ashish Bhatia, a dermatologist at the DuPage Medical Group, Naperville. "They're the red bumps that appear suddenly and quickly grow into monsters." Designed by Houston inventor Robert Conrad, Zeno is a cell phone-size device with a metal tip that delivers a lethal dose of heat to acne-causing bacteria.

William Kopach, passed away March 22, 2001, Vet. of U.S. Army in the China-Burma-India Theater, lifetime member and past Commander of V.F.W., lifetime member of CBIVA, dear brother of Irene (the late George Koenig and Eugene) Mikita, Geraldine (the late Earl) Rahl and the late Frances (the late John) Comina and Stephanie (the late Raymond) Cheaseman; fond uncle of Terri Comina, Mary Ellen (the late Jim) Hafford and Kenneth Comina; great-uncle of Dennis, Kim and Travis Hafford, Sharon Cheaseman, Dolores Koenig, Therese (Rico)

Pesky pimples rate high on most people's annoyance scale. High-tech relief is now available with Zeno, an electronic zit zapper. "It's best for inflammatory acne," says Dr. Ashish Bhatia, a dermatologist at the DuPage Medical Group, Naperville. "They're the red bumps that appear suddenly and quickly grow into monsters." Designed by Houston inventor Robert Conrad, Zeno is a cell phone-size device with a metal tip that delivers a lethal dose of heat to acne-causing bacteria.